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The Aztec civilization, flourishing in Mesoamerica from the 14th to 16th centuries, embodied a profound cosmological worldview that interwove the material and spiritual realms into a unified understanding of existence. Rooted in their philosophical concept of teotl, a sacred and dynamic energy that permeates all creation, the Aztecs envisioned life as an intricate balance between dualities—light and dark, life and death—guided by ritual practices to sustain cosmic harmony. Their spiritual legacy invites reflection on humanity’s relationship with the divine forces of nature, emphasizing reciprocity, sacrifice, and the cyclical nature of time as essential to maintaining universal equilibrium.

Incan, Mayan and Aztec Civilizations: Cultural and Spiritual Traditions

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LISTEN TO THIS ARTICLE The ancient civilizations of South America, including the Inca, Maya, and Aztecs, were among the most advanced societies in the Americas before European colonization. These cultures developed complex spiritual systems and philosophical traditions that shaped their daily…